Ending Asset Forfeiture In Missouri & Kansas

A law that brings in millions of dollars for law enforcement in Kansas and Missouri could soon change. Under a law called civil asset forfeiture, a traffic stop could end with someone losing their car or life savings. Wednesday, the Supreme Court of the United States heard a case from Indiana that looks at the law.

One of the things that turned me off of governor colyer was his veto of a bill which paid back thousands of dollars that WyCo sheriffs stole from a topeka resident and then did a federal DEA adoption asset forfeiture. Civil asset forfeiture is horrible policy that enriches law enforcement at the expense of the citizens. -radish